This is the cleanest campground I've been to in an long time. Every campsite is concrete. The staff was extremely friendly. We were surprised do find out they were having a free breakfast for all the campers. Apparently they do something special once a month. One of their employees escorted me to my site and guided me in. I could hear the 15 freeway but it wasn't annoying. The sites do not have picnic tables so you will need to bring your own. I stayed over the Memorial Day holiday and payed $70 per night. After the holiday the rate dropped down to $59 per night. We
camped at Escondido RV Resort in a Motorhome.

This was our first visit to this campground. We stayed in the RV section that has full hookups. Everything in this campground, including the pads, are sloping towards the lake. The pads that are parallel to the lake are level whereas the pads that are perpendicular to the lake are sloped. This isn't an issue for trailers but is for motorhomes. The lake is a five minute walk away and there are bike trails around the campground and along the lake. Be sure to stop at the North Shore Cafe in Fawnskin for a hamburger. We
camped at Serrano Campground in a Motorhome.

This is a nice, peaceful campground. I camped here 10 years ago in a tent trailer and remembered there were many trees. Now that I have a 37' motorhome I pay attention to the trees. I didn't have any issues with the trees on the way to my site or the dump station. Just be sure to have an extra set of watching eyes. Some of the sites are very small and the campground may try to put you in a spot that is too small. Be sure to tell them if you have slideouts. There is a nut farm 1.5 miles to the East and a golf course 1 mile to the west. We
camped at Woods Valley Kampground in a Motorhome.

We needed a place to spend the night and called this campground. We told them we would arrive after they close and were told to call them on the intercom box by the front gate and they would let us in. When we arrived we tried the intercom and cell phone and nobody answered. After traveling down a two lane road for a few miles I finally found a place to turn around. Ended up spending the night at the next rest stop. I'm sure this is a fine campground to stay at as long as you arrive when they are open. We
camped at Meteor Crater RV Park in a Motorhome.

My 37' motorhome didn't have any size issues in this park. The 30amp service wasn't a big issue for me because is was cool. You can walk to the water park and the diamond fields. We
camped at Crater of Diamonds State Park in a Motorhome.

Very clean park, owner was friendly and would stay here again if passing through. The women's restroom was fantastic, from what I heard. Stayed for one night then moved on to see the caverns. We
camped at Carlsbad KOA in a Motorhome.

Great park when riding the train to the Grand Canyon. The only problem is if you check in late you can't get the access card to get into the restrooms and laundry area. This park also requires that your sewer hose must be on a ramp and not sitting on the ground. They said this is an Arizona law. We
camped at Grand Canyon Railway RV Park in a Motorhome.

This is an older campground with tight spaces and limited parking for extra vehicles. The staff was nice and friendly and allowed me to stay two hours past the checkout time. If you need a place to spend the night, Its OK, but I wouldn't want to spend much time there. We
camped at Happy Traveler RV Park in a Motorhome.

This is a nice, clean, quiet campground with large sites. The staff was friendly and helpful. The pull-through sites are arranged in such a way that your front door will face your neighbors front door. A good feature if you camp with friends. There is fishing but you must purchase a $6.00 license from them. The lake was last stocked in March so there weren't any fish to be caught. Since you are down near the Santa Ana River you will need your bug spray. I will go back again because it is so close to home. We
camped at Rancho Jurupa Park in a Motorhome.

This is one of the nicest campgrounds I have been to in a while. The spaces are very spread out so you are far away from all your neighbors. At night it was very peaceful. The only downside was some of the trees needed to be trimmed because my antenna would hit them. There is a field of cows to the east so don't camp here when there are off-shore winds. The Southern most sites have a wonderful view of the valley. We
camped at Prado Regional Park in a Motorhome.

I stayed here once before and enjoyed the stay. I couldn't get the wifi to connect. The office said there were no other reported problems so it must have been me. We were able to checkout one hour later than usual without a problem. There is a great breakfast place to eat just down the walkway to the beach on the corner of the park. I would stay again. We
camped at Paradise By The Sea RV Resort in a Motorhome.

Stayed for the weekend. Very quiet and peaceful. This seems to be a popular spot for fishing. The campground is flat so it is a good place for bike riding. There is a store and cafe. I would go back again. We
camped at Lake Skinner Recreation Area in a Motorhome.

We made reservations month ago and asked if they, the campground management, could move us closer together as cancellations occurred. When we showed up we had two sites next to each other. They get a 10 for that. The sites we were assigned were converted tent sites with only gray water drains. One of the sites had a light pole on it which made it difficult for our friends to park their trailer. The beach is an easy, short walk away. There aren't many places to ride bikes to so I would leave them behind next time. There is a trolley that takes you around town for $.50 a ride or $2.00 for all day. We
camped at Morro Dunes RV Park in a Travel Trailer.